Configuring IBM Storwize V7000, Storwize V7000 Unified, or Flex System V7000 Storage Node external storage systems
- Storage layer systems can be used as external storage only by replication layer systems.
- Replication layer systems can participate in Metro Mirror or Global Mirror partnerships only with other replication layer systems.
- Storage layer systems can participate in Metro Mirror or Global Mirror partnerships only with other storage layer systems.
Tasks to configure the storage layer system
- On the storage layer system, first define a host object and add all worldwide port names (WWPNs) from the Storwize® V3500 system to it.
- On the storage layer system, create host mappings between each volume that you want to manage by using Storwize V3500 and the host object that you created.
Quorum disks on storage layer storage systems
The storage layer systems support quorum disks. Clustered systems that have a storage level system can choose MDisks that are presented by a storage level system as quorum disks.
Sharing the storage layer system between a host and the Storwize V3500 system
A Flex System V7000 Storage Node, Storwize V7000, or Storwize V7000 Unified system can present some volumes to the Storwize V3500 system and other volumes to hosts on the SAN. However, an individual volume cannot be presented to both the Storwize V3500 system and a host simultaneously.
SAN zoning for storage layer systems
If many storage layer systems are managed by a single Storwize V3500, be aware of the published limit for maximum Flex System V7000 Storage Node, Storwize V7000, or Storwize V7000 Unified storage systems per fabric. If the limit is exceeded by as little as a single storage system, divide the storage layer systems into multiple zones. Replication layer Flex System V7000 Storage Node, Storwize V7000, or Storwize V7000 Unified systems count toward the maximum number of Storwize V3500 nodes that might be present within a single SAN zone. For more information, see the following website: